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Dorothy 2022-03-15 09:01:05
When it comes to minimalism, what exactly did Bresson omit, and then the answer is that Bresson is not entirely doing deletions or denials, but more like doing "backlog", such as creating a narrative atmosphere. The sound (not referring to the classical music score that appeared four times when the movie ended) was lacking, and the expressions of the characters were lacking, and lacking did not hinder the generation of the atmosphere-the four times in the beginning part used the eyes to test...
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Providenci 2022-03-14 14:12:26
Sophisticated and quiet, what's interesting is that the seemingly redundant inner monologue actually makes the image more plain and thick. Use sound to create depth of field, open up an example of space outside the painting, and self-limitation can make it its own style. I even doubt that every action director of the character has done it himself. At this point, a sketch style has entered the history of...
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Kiarra 2022-03-23 09:02:48
Un condamné à mort s'est échappé ou Le vent souffle où il veut
The story of the film is very simple, it only describes how the hero Francis (planned) escaped from prison. The simpler the story, the more refined it needs to be in terms of characters, content, structure, and scenes, otherwise it will easily bore the audience. The director focuses the narrative...
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Le lieutenant Fontaine: Do you believe in luck?
François Jost: I used to. It didn't work out.
Le lieutenant Fontaine: Maybe you're the one who blew it.
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Le lieutenant Fontaine: [Narrating, after giving his word to the prison warden that he would not try to escape again] Who were we kidding? He certainly did not believe me. As for myself, I was determined to escape at the first opportunity.